Samoyed female dogs will have their first estrus approximately 6 to 9 months after birth. Theoretically, they can become pregnant at this time, but it is not recommended to breed Samoyeds at this time. Because the various organs of the Samoyed's body are not fully developed at this time, it is dangerous for the Samoyed to become pregnant and have a baby at this time.
If you want to breed your Samoyed as early as possible, you can choose to breed it 14 or 15 months after it is born. At this time, the Samoyed's body can already withstand the pressure of pregnancy. Adult Samoyeds will have estrus once each year in spring and autumn, that is, from March to May and September to November. During this period, Samoyeds can be bred.
But in fact, the best mating time for male Samoyed dogs is after one year old, and the most suitable mating age for female dogs is around 2 years old. If you are not in a hurry to get puppies, it is recommended that owners let their dogs grow to the optimal breeding time before breeding them.
The specific time for breeding after estrus can be determined by using the male dog's heat test method. Put the male and female dogs together for a period of time every day. The best breeding time is two to three days after the female dog is willing to accept the male dog climbing on her. In order to increase the pregnancy rate of the female dog, the female dog can be bred every 24 hours for two to three times to ensure that the female dog can successfully conceive.